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however, i was very cognizant of a style, beauty and poetry, let's say, in john ford. if you had asked me what john ford did i couldn't tell you he put the camera a certain way and he used a red filter in black-and-white films to make the clouds come out. and he shot it a certain way so that the dust came up and it was an incredible, an incredible, terrible beauty. what device do i want to use to be able to get this idea and this emotion across? wherever i can get it, get the inspiration, fine. i try to find the best device, even if it's a simple device of holding the camera static with an actor moving across and not moving and not cutting. that's the danger. you want to say, "well, it may be too arty. this is too much. this is overdoing it. this is overkill. this is too subtle." now what do you do? we have to go in tighter maybe. and so i'm aware of that. it's a constant battle. (narrator) william wyler is established in the hollywood pantheon. his style was elegant and unassuming, with the perfect relationship between actor, decor, camera. (martin scorsese) wyler had
however, i was very cognizant of a style, beauty and poetry, let's say, in john ford. if you had asked me what john ford did i couldn't tell you he put the camera a certain way and he used a red filter in black-and-white films to make the clouds come out. and he shot it a certain way so that the dust came up and it was an incredible, an incredible, terrible beauty. what device do i want to use to be able to get this idea and this emotion across? wherever i can get it, get the inspiration, fine....
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. >>> a soldier is sharing his story just six weeks after receiving a double arm transplant at johns hopkins. he lost both his arms and legs in iraq. in a news conference yesterday, he said he was humbled by the gift from the don't air's family and he talked about the first time he was able to move his arms. we'll have much more on that amazing moment coming up in the next hour. >> just a miracle. >> we still have plenty ahead, your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news starts now. we are following some breaking news this morning that could impact your morning commute. a serious accident on the beltway involving a fire truck and a tractor-trailer has closed part of the highway. this is a live picture of the accident scene. it is the inner loop just south of route 50. traffic is getting by on the shoulders of both loops at this time. prince george's county fire department says one of its engines crashed with a tractor- trailer and four firefighters are being treated with serious injuries. witnesses say the fire truck crashed into a concrete wall and the trac
. >>> a soldier is sharing his story just six weeks after receiving a double arm transplant at johns hopkins. he lost both his arms and legs in iraq. in a news conference yesterday, he said he was humbled by the gift from the don't air's family and he talked about the first time he was able to move his arms. we'll have much more on that amazing moment coming up in the next hour. >> just a miracle. >> we still have plenty ahead, your weather, traffic and all your top...
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charles ramsey, john edwards, and sheriff fitzgerald. welcome to you all. let me start with you, if i may, please, commissioner ramsey. what was your overview of how the meeting went? i suppose the key question is what do you collectively think can actually be achieved here? >> well, i thought it was an excellent meeting, and it went beyond just the narrow topic of assault weapons into the broader topic of gun violence in general. we talked about the magazine capacities, we talked about universal background checks. both the president and the vice president listened. they actually wanted suggestions. they're very, very serious about this. and i do think a lot can be accomplished. it's not going to be easy, but i do think a lot can be accomplished. and certainly the major city chiefs organization which i'm a member of. we stand firmly behind the president and vice president in their efforts to bring an end to this gun violence that we experience in our cities. >> let's play a clip from the president today. this is what he had to say. >> no group is more impor
charles ramsey, john edwards, and sheriff fitzgerald. welcome to you all. let me start with you, if i may, please, commissioner ramsey. what was your overview of how the meeting went? i suppose the key question is what do you collectively think can actually be achieved here? >> well, i thought it was an excellent meeting, and it went beyond just the narrow topic of assault weapons into the broader topic of gun violence in general. we talked about the magazine capacities, we talked about...
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. >> john hanrahan first announced the verdict on fox 5 news at 5:00. he was inside the courtroom when it happened. >> put his hands over his mouth for a good long period of time as the jury explained his verdict. his wife burst into tears as it was over. he never cried. he just looked profoundly unhappy. >> here's the back story. february 9, 2012, harmon-wright responded to a call about a suspicious person in a parking lot. he encountered patricia cook. she accelerated, closed her window on his arm and dragged him. harmon-wright opened fire, shooting cook seven times. the jury didn't believe he was trying to protect himself or anyone else when he shot and killed her. the late patricia cook's brother, john wagler, is pleased with the outcome. >> it allows for healing. it allows for change. i don't want his life. >> harmon-wright was found guilty on two counts of firing into an occupied vehicle. the same jury will assemble tomorrow to come up with a sentence. he is facing up to 25 years in prison. >>> any reaction from culpeper police officers? >> the ma
. >> john hanrahan first announced the verdict on fox 5 news at 5:00. he was inside the courtroom when it happened. >> put his hands over his mouth for a good long period of time as the jury explained his verdict. his wife burst into tears as it was over. he never cried. he just looked profoundly unhappy. >> here's the back story. february 9, 2012, harmon-wright responded to a call about a suspicious person in a parking lot. he encountered patricia cook. she accelerated,...
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the grand jury voted to indict john and patsy ramsey eschars of child abuse resulting in death. a class two felony punishable by up to 48 years in prison. the boulder d.a. believed he can not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> a philadelphia doctor is shown hours before she was murdered and set on fire inside her own home. dr. melissa katanito is seen walking past the coffee shop and police say the suspect walked by after. he's charged with strangling the doctor and burring her tied up body in the basement. he was an exterminator and went to her home for a job. >>> a mississippi woman missing in turkey after traveling alone. she was supposed to return but was not on the flight and no one's heard from her. police say they're looking at security camera footage from where she stayed. so far, no sign of the 33-year- old who made the trip alone when a friend cancelled at the last minute. >> it's hard having to leave my kids behind. but this is their mom and this is my wife issue my girl of many years. >> and it's her husband and brother. >> thank you so much for joining us
the grand jury voted to indict john and patsy ramsey eschars of child abuse resulting in death. a class two felony punishable by up to 48 years in prison. the boulder d.a. believed he can not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> a philadelphia doctor is shown hours before she was murdered and set on fire inside her own home. dr. melissa katanito is seen walking past the coffee shop and police say the suspect walked by after. he's charged with strangling the doctor and burring...
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. >> reporter: john dean and his german shepherd bella visit this river park most afternoons. >> i've been watching the water levels and while they have continued to increase the pace has slowed down. >> reporter: in fact, wssc officials say they're reducing the amount of water released from both dams but will keep some gates open perhaps a few more days. city officials in laurel say the swollen river will keep the marc train commuter line at the end of main street in laurel closed again tomorrow morning. >>> plenty of water rescues this morning including this one in brookville on brighton dam road. the water completely covered the road. a car got submerged. the yellow marker near the bottom left of your screen shows the water was nearly 3 feet deep. >>> fox 5 is monitoring metro tonight after a massive meltdown on the green line last night. tonight metro is apologizing. thousands of passengers were stranded, some on trains inside tunnels after reports of smoke on the tracks. fox 5's karen gray houston reports. >> reporter: angry metro riders stranded in the tunnel between the anacost
. >> reporter: john dean and his german shepherd bella visit this river park most afternoons. >> i've been watching the water levels and while they have continued to increase the pace has slowed down. >> reporter: in fact, wssc officials say they're reducing the amount of water released from both dams but will keep some gates open perhaps a few more days. city officials in laurel say the swollen river will keep the marc train commuter line at the end of main street in laurel...
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the brothers here, john on the left, jim on the right. a trophy their teams will get to play for in two days. today was a good old family get together. >> hi, how are you guys doing? welcome and thanks for coming. just want to start by saying what an honor it is for both of us to be here. >> the way our players have played, to me, that's why we're here. not because of any coaching decisions or any way that we were when we were kids, but you know, really a credit to those men and looking forward to the game. >> i have given no consideration to the post game handshake or bear hug or anything else. not thought about that for one second, jerry, have you, jim? >> i have not. >> of course, referencing jim schwartz slap on a back. i'm sure the camera will be on them the whole game just in case they root for one over the other. >> does one parent sit on one side and one parent sit on the other side? >> they had practice with this, because they squared off last year on thanksgiving. his wife looked like she was comatose. no emotions. >> thanks, sc
the brothers here, john on the left, jim on the right. a trophy their teams will get to play for in two days. today was a good old family get together. >> hi, how are you guys doing? welcome and thanks for coming. just want to start by saying what an honor it is for both of us to be here. >> the way our players have played, to me, that's why we're here. not because of any coaching decisions or any way that we were when we were kids, but you know, really a credit to those men and...
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you remember violent movies were all over the playoffs two weeks ago and now john stewart, who is all for gun control but is having those ads on his program as he is speaking about gun-control. i have that as the subject of my take coming up at 10:15 this morning. ten:30, 9:37 right now. time is money. 30 seconds of all the other stuff. three sports stories i will discuss with brian killmeade in the next hour, alex rodriguez with a possible link to performance enhancing drugs. could that possibly avoid his albatross of a $114 million contract. ray lewis accused of using the air and water spray to recover from an injury. my interview with football star and matt smith was better than brian killneed's and i have the video to prove it. all that coming up later. we want to hear from you. send your e-mail to varney@foxbusiness.com. seven early mover is this wednesday morning. facebook reports earnings after the bell. the company is expected to show growth in its mobile apps business. stock is up 15% this year up $0.22 as of right now. charles always says what the change in management. we se
you remember violent movies were all over the playoffs two weeks ago and now john stewart, who is all for gun control but is having those ads on his program as he is speaking about gun-control. i have that as the subject of my take coming up at 10:15 this morning. ten:30, 9:37 right now. time is money. 30 seconds of all the other stuff. three sports stories i will discuss with brian killmeade in the next hour, alex rodriguez with a possible link to performance enhancing drugs. could that...
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john said this earlier, i want to underscore it. if you look at polling data, americans have had a sea change since '77. 70% support a fair balanced plan with a pathway to citizenship and illegal immigration. 70% of the southwest supports it. the public is on our side. we can't let strident voices from the far right or far left scuttle this effort. >> in response to your questions, we have to convince our republican base this is not amnesty, a tough path to citizenship but it is an opportunity. they get in line behind everyone in this country that has come to get a green card. that's an important selling point my base. >> there will be fines, r recompense for wrongdoing and community service. when something does something wrong you don't punish them forever and don't do that in any system in america. y you don't have to do it here and say fine -- and then we do it for the next 50 years and detriment to the economy of this country. >> what do we say to guest workers who come here and provide an enormous benefit to huge elements of th
john said this earlier, i want to underscore it. if you look at polling data, americans have had a sea change since '77. 70% support a fair balanced plan with a pathway to citizenship and illegal immigration. 70% of the southwest supports it. the public is on our side. we can't let strident voices from the far right or far left scuttle this effort. >> in response to your questions, we have to convince our republican base this is not amnesty, a tough path to citizenship but it is an...